Nutritional strategies to enhance mitochondrial adaptation to endurance exercise
ECSS Prague 2019
The 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science will take place in Prague between 3rd and 6th July 2019. It will host some of the world's leading sports scientist who will continue to share their latest research and findings from across the academic and applied fields.
Find out more at the ECSS 2019 website: http://bit.ly/ECSSPrague2019
How to register: http://bit.ly/ECSSreg
View the programme at: bit.ly/ECSSprog
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23rd annual ECSS Congress Dublin/Ireland, July 4-7 2018
Nutritional strategies to enhance mitochondrial adaptation to endurance exercise
Author: Philp, A.
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Abstract:
Endurance exercise, when performed regularly as part of a training program, leads to increases in whole-body and skeletal
muscle-specific oxidative capacity. The increase in mitochondrial biogenesis (increased volume and functional capacity) following
endurance training is fundamentally important as it leads to greater rates of oxidative phosphorylation and an improved capacity to utilize fatty acids during sub-maximal exercise. Given the importance of mitochondrial biogenesis for skeletal muscle performance, considerable attention has been given to understanding the molecular cues stimulated by endurance exercise and the role that alterations in nutritional status may play in augmenting this adaptive response. In this session, I will discuss a variety of exercise and nutritional approaches used to augment mitochondrial adaption to exercise, examine proposed modes of action and finally discuss the
feasibility of such approaches to alter mitochondrial adaptation to endurance training in humans.
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The 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science will take place in Prague between 3rd and 6th July 2019. It will host some of the world's leading sports scientist who will continue to share their latest research and findings from across the academic and applied fields.
Find out more at the ECSS 2019 website: http://bit.ly/ECSSPrague2019
How to register: http://bit.ly/ECSSreg
View the programme at: bit.ly/ECSSprog
************
23rd annual ECSS Congress Dublin/Ireland, July 4-7 2018
Nutritional strategies to enhance mitochondrial adaptation to endurance exercise
Author: Philp, A.
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Abstract:
Endurance exercise, when performed regularly as part of a training program, leads to increases in whole-body and skeletal
muscle-specific oxidative capacity. The increase in mitochondrial biogenesis (increased volume and functional capacity) following
endurance training is fundamentally important as it leads to greater rates of oxidative phosphorylation and an improved capacity to utilize fatty acids during sub-maximal exercise. Given the importance of mitochondrial biogenesis for skeletal muscle performance, considerable attention has been given to understanding the molecular cues stimulated by endurance exercise and the role that alterations in nutritional status may play in augmenting this adaptive response. In this session, I will discuss a variety of exercise and nutritional approaches used to augment mitochondrial adaption to exercise, examine proposed modes of action and finally discuss the
feasibility of such approaches to alter mitochondrial adaptation to endurance training in humans.
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